Thank you lauriej. I knew it was there. Guess they didn't like that controversy so just took the picture down? Doors open, doors closed....who cares? What does that really matter? Overturned chair? Poo-poo. There is no boogie man here....go back to sleep. :slap: Don't worry, Officer Onefoot is taking good care of the crime scene. :doh:
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Thank you lauriej. I knew it was there. Guess they didn't like that controversy so just took the picture down? Doors open, doors closed....who cares? What does that really matter? Overturned chair? Poo-poo. There is no boogie man here....go back to sleep. :slap: Don't worry, Officer Onefoot is taking good care of the crime scene. :doh:
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..the smaller brush is shown in this evidence pic----it doesn't appear to have any black paint on it.
http://www.sdsheriff.net/coronado/images/rz8749.jpg
Shes right handed shes slipping a noose over her neck, wrapping a t-shirt around that and accidentally brushes her right hand against her left breast leaving the black paint mark near her left nipple. The autopsy report states she had black paint on her right hand (ring fingernail, BASE of index finger, and a large area, 2 x 1 inch, at the base of her right thumb which, if you look at the paintbrush, Id like you to explain why an artist would get all this paint all over her. The crime scene photograph of the big paintbrush used to write the message does not show a big blobby mess of paint all over the handle of the brush.)
..you can also see the rope attached to the bed going out toward the balcony in this pic....with the door showing in the right side of the pic.
http://www.sdsheriff.net/coronado/images/rz8671.jpg
Thanks ... I'm having a difficult time placing the furniture in that room in regard to the balcony door. There are shutters on the window and the rope looked like it went toward the window to me. I do see the shutter in the first pic goes all the way to the floor - I guess the balcony doors have a shade behind the shutter.
And another thing- why are all the pictures released such extreme closeups? A broader view of that bedroom, etc, would be much more meaningful.
Does anyone think that this room was chosen so that AS would be the one to find her?
He would have been the one to find her regardless, since nobody else was there.
If she did this in the main house, possibly not. He would have left that morning for his coffee with no reason to enter house. I believe that room, whoever is responsible, was chosen on purpose.
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